Artificial photosynthesis (AP) is inspired by photosynthesis in nature. In AP, solar hydrogen can be produced by water splitting in photoelectrochemical cells (PEC). The necessary photoelectrodes are inorganic semiconductors. Light-harvesting proteins and biocatalysts can be coupled with these photoelectrodes and thus form bioelectronic interfaces. We expand this concept toward PEC devices with vital bio-organic components and interfaces, and their integration into the built environment.
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Braun, A., Boudoire, F., Bora, D. K., Faccio, G., Hu, Y., Kroll, A., … Wilson, S. T. (2015). Biological components and bioelectronic interfaces of water splitting photoelectrodes for solar hydrogen production. Chemistry - A European Journal, 21(11), 4188–4199. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201405123
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